Spark Energy Minerals Inc Reports New Lithium and Gallium‑REE Assay Results from Flagship Brazil Project
Spark Energy Minerals Inc. (CSE: SPRK, OTCID: SPARF, FSE: 8PC) disclosed new assay results on October 17 2025 from its flagship Arapaima Project in Brazil’s Lithium Valley. The company collected 103 surface samples, which identified three lithium anomalies with concentrations greater than 1,000 ppm at the Cruzeta site. In addition, the results expanded the gallium‑rare earth element (REE) footprint at the Caladão target.
The assay data are intended to support ongoing exploration activities, including mapping, geochemical analysis, and sampling. The company stated that the new results will inform drill planning at multiple targets—Cruzeta, Água Branca, Grota do Maquém, and Caladão. These findings are presented in a news release issued by Newsfile Corp. and reported by several financial media outlets, including theCSE.com, InvestmentWeek, Finanznachrichten, and Minenportal.
Key Points
Item | Detail |
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Project | Arapaima, Brazil |
Number of Samples | 103 surface samples |
Lithium Anomalies | Three >1,000 ppm anomalies at Cruzeta |
Gallium‑REE Anomalies | Expanded footprint at Caladão |
Targets for Future Drilling | Cruzeta, Água Branca, Grota do Maquém, Caladão |
Company’s Exploration Focus | Vanadium and manganese deposits in Brazil and Zambia, with current emphasis on lithium and REE at the Arapaima Project |
Market Context
As of October 16 2025, Spark Energy Minerals’ share price closed at CAD 0.05, with a 52‑week range from CAD 0.03 to CAD 0.165. The company’s market capitalization stands at approximately CAD 8.59 million. Its price‑earnings ratio is negative, at –0.626, reflecting its status as an early‑stage exploration entity.
Company Background
Spark Energy Minerals Inc. is a materials‑sector mining company listed on the Canadian National Stock Exchange. It specializes in exploring and evaluating mineral properties, primarily focusing on vanadium, manganese, lithium, and rare earth elements in Brazil and Zambia.
This article summarizes publicly available information regarding Spark Energy Minerals Inc’s recent assay results and does not include any speculative commentary.